June Walking Tours

Walking Tours

Experience the culture and history of Alabama this summer with June Walking Tours. Thirty towns across the state are offering free guided walking tours each Saturday morning in June. 

Each tour begins at 10:00 a.m. and is approximately one hour long. Community leaders will escort you through the historic districts or courthouse square areas of their hometowns, sharing their personal remembrances and some tall tales from the old days.

 

2009 Tour Dates
June 6 | June 13 | June 20 | June 27
All tours offered on Saturdays at 10 a.m.

Participating Town Starting Location
Ashland High Points Coffee & Books
Athens Limestone County Courthouse Annex Parking Lot
Birmingham Civil Rights Institute
Butler Jackson's Jewelry & Gifts
Centreville Bibb County Courthouse
Courtland Corner of Tennessee & College Streets at the Park on the Square
Cullman Cullman County Museum
Decatur Old State Bank Building
Demopolis Demopolis City Hall
Dothan Salute to Peanut Industry Mural Downtown
Enterprise Rawls Hotel
Fairhope Fairhope Welcome Center
Fayette Fayette Historical Depot
Florence Various Starting Locations
Gadsden Gadsden City Hall Gazebo
Gilbertown The Village Shoppe
Guntersville Guntersville Chamber of Commerce
Hartselle Downtown Historic Depot
Huntsville Alabama Constitution Village (June 6 & 13 only)
Madison Clay House Museum (June 20 & 27 only)
Mobile Cathedral of Immaculate Conception
Montevallo Montevallo Chamber of Commerce
Montgomery Downtown Train Shed
Ozark Confederate Monument on the south end of the courthouse
Prattville Autauga County Heritage Center
Scottsboro Jackson County Heritage Center
Selma Selma-Dallas County Public Library
Sheffield Sheffield Municipal Building
Tuscumbia ColdWater Bookstore
West Blocton Cahaba Lily Center
Wetumpka Wetumpka Area Chamber of Commerce

 

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